18.04.10
A quarrel San Francisco campus between religious devotion and human sexuality will now give the Justice John Paul Stevens a chance to finish applying the First Amendment in the 21st century.
The closing arguments Monday morning will be the first time since Stevens announced his retirement from the Court developed. Worse, the case involving a form of Christian students at the University of California Hastings College of the Law is the best year closely monitored election, anti-religion.
The first thing that lawyers do not argue that the fight is about.
"It's a battle in a long battle to create more space for discrimination against homosexuals," said Paul M. Smith, a lawyer for a group of apprentices Gay Outlaw called Hastings.
Otherwise, the Conservatives say if it happens, Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, organizations are thinking about maintaining their integrity and public institutions do not play favorites.
"Religious groups have a very remarkable that members adhere to their moral code," said Luke Goodrich, Becket Nest Egg for Religious Freedom, a conservative group that says it supports the overfamiliarity religious expression. "The groups can not survive if the government can force them to take unwanted members.
Source: MiamiHerald.com